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china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.-china relations with u.s.- burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states engaged with burma -- engagement with burma was aimed at containing the influence of china in asia. this is a natural question, and one that i think, if we have to answer honestly, cannot be answered simply. because i do not think that any country could claim either the united states or china or burma that our relations have nothing to do with the relations that we have with other countries around us. it is only natural that the united states relationship with burma should have some impact on united states relations with china. and also that our relations with the united states would impacts to a
china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.-china relations with u.s.- burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states...
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people will look at the region and say it is central asia. it is -- a geographic term, but culturally it is different. their culture goes all the way back to the days of the nomads. everybody has heard of getting this kind. this is part of the cultured -- everyone has heard of gengis khan. while no longer exists, it still unpacks the thinking. the nomadic culture. the family moves as a unit. there are heavy emphasis on relations and community. and all of it continues. it gives a unique aspect. >> the country, is so vast, as you said. some of my reading said it is four times as big as texas and as big as western europe or something like that. it is kind of a tough neighborhood. there is a lot going on in this area. >> central asia has been a tough neighborhood for a long time -- since the breakup of the soviet union, it has been a tough neighborhood. even before that. there was a period where they're referred to the great game. it was not in kazakhstan, but the neighbors, and it was a tough neighborhood then. you can go back to 300 b.c. with t
people will look at the region and say it is central asia. it is -- a geographic term, but culturally it is different. their culture goes all the way back to the days of the nomads. everybody has heard of getting this kind. this is part of the cultured -- everyone has heard of gengis khan. while no longer exists, it still unpacks the thinking. the nomadic culture. the family moves as a unit. there are heavy emphasis on relations and community. and all of it continues. it gives a unique aspect....
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moving into east asia, monitoring typhoon -- jelawat. it will hit the island saturday morning. and head towards the okinawa island. gale force wind are affecting the island. on friday, we'll see gusts of 160 kilometers. that is going to be accompanied by waves up to 10 meters. as for rainfall, more than 350 millimeters possible in eastern taiwan. that could cause further flooding. and we have another storm, tropical storm -- ewiniar. we have reports of wind over 90 kilometers in the island. and waves will reach eight meters today. as the it moves towards the east -- some showers are possible in central portion of japan, but that is not going to be severe. and out towards the west. a low-pressure system is producing thundershowers in northeastern china as well as the korean peninsula. all right, moving into the americas, then, tropical storm, continues to weaken, and pull away from mexico, that is good news. and we have a long frontal line, stretching from the southern plains up into eastern canada, underneath the storm, severe weather is occurring. that means, severe thundersto
moving into east asia, monitoring typhoon -- jelawat. it will hit the island saturday morning. and head towards the okinawa island. gale force wind are affecting the island. on friday, we'll see gusts of 160 kilometers. that is going to be accompanied by waves up to 10 meters. as for rainfall, more than 350 millimeters possible in eastern taiwan. that could cause further flooding. and we have another storm, tropical storm -- ewiniar. we have reports of wind over 90 kilometers in the island. and...
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africa and even asia. this map shows the unrest spreading to more than a dozen nations. >> jon: i see. that brings us to tonight's segment, actual democalypse. all this destruction and bloodshed was over a dumb internet video made by some [bleep]. and promoted by... ( applause ) ... and it was promoted by the koran-burning florida pastor terry jones. i believe we have a clip of him as well. >> a very naughty boy. now go away. >> who are you? i'm his mother, that's who jon: i'm being told that is a very different terry jones mocking a different world religion in a film that has been round for 3 years. well, that must be a lot of burned embassies... really? none at all. fair enough. look, i'm all about cultural sensitivity. the whole point of my 1996 rab album. but i have to say, i don't understand this one. an online film that nobody has seen made by some [bleep] is a pretext for violence. some of the leaders are deliberately exploiting whatever they can get their hands on to rile up the populous for their
africa and even asia. this map shows the unrest spreading to more than a dozen nations. >> jon: i see. that brings us to tonight's segment, actual democalypse. all this destruction and bloodshed was over a dumb internet video made by some [bleep]. and promoted by... ( applause ) ... and it was promoted by the koran-burning florida pastor terry jones. i believe we have a clip of him as well. >> a very naughty boy. now go away. >> who are you? i'm his mother, that's who jon: i'm...
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asia pivot which is an aggressive policy that involves surging american military presence throughout the region in the philippines japan australia. south korea singapore and so forth basically backing all of china's rivals. now but as you security strategy has the u.s. shifted more focus to the asia pacific region with china being outlined as a potential threat to america what's beijing's response to the move. beijing's response is what anyone would would respond to bella casi there they're not happy about it they're not welcoming of america you know butting its nose into their region of. provoking the provocative in military sense a recent report from the center for strategic international studies predicted that you could see a shift in chinese foreign policy based on the new leadership's judgment that it must respond to you know an aggressive u.s. strategy that seeks to prevent china's rise to power and we should expect this i mean when when when states act aggressively towards another state you're not going to get me or subservience you're going to get some some backlash and that'
asia pivot which is an aggressive policy that involves surging american military presence throughout the region in the philippines japan australia. south korea singapore and so forth basically backing all of china's rivals. now but as you security strategy has the u.s. shifted more focus to the asia pacific region with china being outlined as a potential threat to america what's beijing's response to the move. beijing's response is what anyone would would respond to bella casi there they're not...
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china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states ,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.- china relations with u.s.-burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states engaged with burma -- engagement with burma was aimed at containing the influence of china in asia. this is a natural question, and one that i think, if we have to answer honestly, cannot be answered simply. because i do not think that any country could claim either the united states or china or burma that our relations have nothing to do with the relations that we have with other countries around us. it is only natural that the united states relationship with burma should have some impact on united states relations with china. and also that our relations with the united states would impacts to
china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states ,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.- china relations with u.s.-burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states...
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nations turning out half the world's economy a look forward through trade and common solutions as the asia pacific summit starts in russia's far east operation and putin gives our t.v.'s exclusive views on the matter in the global spotlight. the u.s. is now reportedly sending teams to advise opposition fighters in syria washington has resisted calls to engage militarily so far saying it only provides no need for a while france could be considering sending the rebels have your tiller. and be you offering sleeves of public disillusioned european central bank is finally said to help announcing it will be buying bonds from struggling eurozone nations to lower their boring costs but angry crowds in greece and spain walked out against underlining cuts. next lot of important speaks exclusively to my colleague kevin on the russian president's first t.v. interview since returning to the kremlin. hello are you watching r t with me kevin o. in a very pleased to say today that we're joined by the president of the russian federation of let him a potent we're very pleased because this is his first major
nations turning out half the world's economy a look forward through trade and common solutions as the asia pacific summit starts in russia's far east operation and putin gives our t.v.'s exclusive views on the matter in the global spotlight. the u.s. is now reportedly sending teams to advise opposition fighters in syria washington has resisted calls to engage militarily so far saying it only provides no need for a while france could be considering sending the rebels have your tiller. and be you...
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and yet the bulk of our foreign trade more than fifty percent is with europe whereas asia or any accounts for twenty four percent therefore we are planning to focus primarily on economic challenges transport global food security and the task of liberalizing the global economy. it's a well known fact that the past year has seen a dramatic increase in the number of people affected by starvation which is growing by two hundred million this means that one billion people worldwide are currently suffering from food shortages or famine as far as syria and other hot spots are concerned is usually the currently in the limelight and we will certainly address the minogue deliberations of the forum in bilateral discussions or otherwise they wouldn't be overlooked. the problem says ok thanks for explaining that we're going to come back to apec at a bit later if we may but you touched on another big subject in the headlines and you can register events that have been unfolding in syria over the last eighteen months now russia's position has been steadfast all the way along the line you said it should be
and yet the bulk of our foreign trade more than fifty percent is with europe whereas asia or any accounts for twenty four percent therefore we are planning to focus primarily on economic challenges transport global food security and the task of liberalizing the global economy. it's a well known fact that the past year has seen a dramatic increase in the number of people affected by starvation which is growing by two hundred million this means that one billion people worldwide are currently...
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asia pivot which is an aggressive policy that involves surging american military presence throughout the region and this isn't just possibly laying the groundwork for a future war in asia but it's also preventing very productive international economic exchange between our two countries which is desperately needed especially in the down economy of the united states. well let's get a final review of the day right now from a business that marina was at all bad news well friday march it was i have to say in the final blow was of course the european commission which launched its competition province of russia's energy giant gas from and some of their concerns include unfair prices the prevention of gas supply diversification and also the hindering of a free flow of gas across europe now the e.u. of course we do know that it imports eighty percent of its gas needs one third of which comes from russia this isn't the first time gas from is investigated by european authorities and some experts believe there is no quick solution to all of this here's what i learned gas analyst bradley way had
asia pivot which is an aggressive policy that involves surging american military presence throughout the region and this isn't just possibly laying the groundwork for a future war in asia but it's also preventing very productive international economic exchange between our two countries which is desperately needed especially in the down economy of the united states. well let's get a final review of the day right now from a business that marina was at all bad news well friday march it was i have...
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exposure to the international world now they're far more capable of trying to go across to soviet central asia to expand the perhaps into iran yeah that element is there you were how hostage forty five things by the taliban what was that experience like. frightening. thing. what did you learn that you didn't know about. i thought initially i would be killed immediately but what i learned and what surprised me was that even though i was a prisoner. even though i lived in constant fear. that i was also treated with respect. and i was treated as a guest. because and this gets to the heart of your question ultimately. tribal law pashtoon tribal law called question while the tribal codes take precedence over islam they deep down there they are members of tribes more than they are muslims and i think that's one reason why i survived. i'm not sure why i survived. and why did they let you go after forty five things i still don't know the answer generals i'm trying to find out i get many i hear i get many what did they say to you once they were on locking the chains from your arm they said congratulati
exposure to the international world now they're far more capable of trying to go across to soviet central asia to expand the perhaps into iran yeah that element is there you were how hostage forty five things by the taliban what was that experience like. frightening. thing. what did you learn that you didn't know about. i thought initially i would be killed immediately but what i learned and what surprised me was that even though i was a prisoner. even though i lived in constant fear. that i...
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position in this volatile old place it's always been it is a major developing economy it's halfway between asia and europe it grows much faster than belgium much lower than china yeah the story is unchanged it continues to grow and develop it's being slowed down by the problems but that's all that's just having to wait a month point of using. bad idea quantitative easing probably necessary but you're going to have to get off it at some point ok and the attractiveness last question the attractiveness of emerging markets is. terrible except that they're better than any other markets out there worth being rebuilt and they were emerging markets are taking their rightful place and people have to wake up to that ok now we're also joined by simon fenton fletcher he's a portfolio manager with renaissance asset management before we go to my two other guests here let's take a look at russia's turn to the east.
position in this volatile old place it's always been it is a major developing economy it's halfway between asia and europe it grows much faster than belgium much lower than china yeah the story is unchanged it continues to grow and develop it's being slowed down by the problems but that's all that's just having to wait a month point of using. bad idea quantitative easing probably necessary but you're going to have to get off it at some point ok and the attractiveness last question the...
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children around the world are being caught up in a violent political disputes from the americas to asia. according to a report, the number is growing steadily. >> world vision has presented its annual report, saying more needs to be done to help children in regions of conflict, especially in regions like somalia and afghanistan. >> civil war and famine are forcing some of the farmers to flee their country. as often happens when conflict breaks out, children suffer most. in countries like somalia, they make up almost half the population. >> children are never made part of political discussions. their voice is never heard, but children are usually the worst affected, and they are completely affect -- completely ignored in these conflicts. >> children suffer the most in so-called failed states -- countries where central authorities have little or no power, as in afghanistan. regional warlords, the taliban, and a government propped up by foreign troops have been fighting for years. failed states receive about 30% of the world's development aid, but much of it does not get to where it is nee
children around the world are being caught up in a violent political disputes from the americas to asia. according to a report, the number is growing steadily. >> world vision has presented its annual report, saying more needs to be done to help children in regions of conflict, especially in regions like somalia and afghanistan. >> civil war and famine are forcing some of the farmers to flee their country. as often happens when conflict breaks out, children suffer most. in countries...
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faced with china's regional ambition, the united states is shifting its focus to asia. vietnam borders china to the north and has a 3,000 kilometer long coastline facing the south china sea. for washington, it's an important potential ally. state-run television and other media in vietnam reported the return of the diary as headline news. they touted it as a sign of improving ties between the former enemies. vietnam is at odds with china over sovereignty of the south china sea. it needs to bolster ties with the united states to counter its giant neighbor. but many individual vietmese still feel some stility tords eric the vernnt faces a challenge to change the feelings of the past to help its modern foreign policy goals. akiko ichihara, nhk world, hanoi. >>> people in the philippines are dealing with heavy rain and high tide waters dealing with a typhoon that is strengthening. we are joined with the latest. >> the typhoon has been hovering over the philippine sea the past several day continuously bringing stormy conditions across the philippines. right now, a violent typ
faced with china's regional ambition, the united states is shifting its focus to asia. vietnam borders china to the north and has a 3,000 kilometer long coastline facing the south china sea. for washington, it's an important potential ally. state-run television and other media in vietnam reported the return of the diary as headline news. they touted it as a sign of improving ties between the former enemies. vietnam is at odds with china over sovereignty of the south china sea. it needs to...
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those losing ground on the tumble three percent of its rating on the stock to hold for boy homes in asia follows a downbeat session in the u.s. first mover to wall street if we can the criticism from a federal reserve official about the central bank's latest stimulus efforts over shallow so solid economic data every machinery made caterpillar dropped four percent of the lowering its long term profit forecast. crude prices they're trading near the lowest level in seven weeks after a report showed rising u.s. stockpiles citigroup's demand outlook on the slowdown in nations outside the organization of economic cooperation and development move over to russia the trading session will kick off in less than two hours time is finished mixed on tuesday try to make a game to watch four percent off for its first told profit jumped a staggering thirty one fold on currency markets for the euro's trading around one week lows against the dollar pressure by concerned about spain's hesitancy to request a bailout even as protests that turned violent ruble was stronger against both the euro and the greenba
those losing ground on the tumble three percent of its rating on the stock to hold for boy homes in asia follows a downbeat session in the u.s. first mover to wall street if we can the criticism from a federal reserve official about the central bank's latest stimulus efforts over shallow so solid economic data every machinery made caterpillar dropped four percent of the lowering its long term profit forecast. crude prices they're trading near the lowest level in seven weeks after a report...
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importance of this area for russia but only given that two thirds of russia's territory is located in asia and yet the bulk of our foreign trade more than fifty percent is with europe whereas asia or any accounts for twenty four percent for meanwhile is your is developing rapidly and intensively and as you and i know it and everybody knows it and therefore we are planning to focus primarily on economic. and is transport global food security and the task of liberalizing the global economy it's a well known fact of the past year has seen a dramatic increase in the number of people affected by starvation which is growing by two hundred million this means that one billion people worldwide currently suffering from food shortages or famine i believe this is the kind of issue that will be the focus of attention but of along with a number of other challenges that are highly sensitive and significant for millions of people as far as syria and other hot spots are concerned is users are currently in the limelight and we will certainly address the minogue deliberations of the forum in bilateral discus
importance of this area for russia but only given that two thirds of russia's territory is located in asia and yet the bulk of our foreign trade more than fifty percent is with europe whereas asia or any accounts for twenty four percent for meanwhile is your is developing rapidly and intensively and as you and i know it and everybody knows it and therefore we are planning to focus primarily on economic. and is transport global food security and the task of liberalizing the global economy it's a...
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guest: africa, asia, u.s. host: how many hours did you record? guest: hundreds of hundreds. host: did anybody figure out what you doing? guest: no. i take it back. they did figure it out towards the end. when i went to geneva, we opened the clip with ahmadinijad, they were getting a sense of what we were about. i recall, i was walking down the hallway. we were credentialed. i was walking down the hallway. there was some guy who was eating a sandwich, he looked up at me. i saw his mouth dropped. he said, why were you here? he said, it cannot be here. i said, i have credentials. he ran off. you can use the bureaucracy against them. they ended up throwing me out. only at the end did they figure out. host: what did they do? guest: they did not do anything. we were already in editing when we shot the geneva park. it fell in our lap. we stopped editing. during the printable filming, they had no clue. it was afterwards. host: knowing what you know, if you are pro-un, what are some of the things he might say about this documentary? that would argue with your premise. guest: that is
guest: africa, asia, u.s. host: how many hours did you record? guest: hundreds of hundreds. host: did anybody figure out what you doing? guest: no. i take it back. they did figure it out towards the end. when i went to geneva, we opened the clip with ahmadinijad, they were getting a sense of what we were about. i recall, i was walking down the hallway. we were credentialed. i was walking down the hallway. there was some guy who was eating a sandwich, he looked up at me. i saw his mouth dropped....
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back you're watching our live from moscow this week seen a further deterioration in relations between asia's two largest economy economies the dispute flared up over a cluster of violence in the east china sea which both china and japan claim as their own taiwan is the third player to join the standoff after japan bought them from private investors sparking outrage in china investigative journalist james thinks washington will do his best to fan the flames of the dispute. a stance of believe this is about the potential boiling gas reserves that have been estimated to be in that area but i think we have to understand this entire dispute not in terms of the islands themselves this is being played up as a as a nationalist sentiment nationalist fervor it has the potential to to get bigger and we'll see if it does broaden out into the region we see the u.s. starting its egypt as if it pivot so i think it actually has an interest in increasing tensions between japan and china because that makes japan ever more eager to accepted the american military presence which up until now there's been quite s
back you're watching our live from moscow this week seen a further deterioration in relations between asia's two largest economy economies the dispute flared up over a cluster of violence in the east china sea which both china and japan claim as their own taiwan is the third player to join the standoff after japan bought them from private investors sparking outrage in china investigative journalist james thinks washington will do his best to fan the flames of the dispute. a stance of believe...
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tempeurpedic will buy sealy for $229ll heineken won a battle with asia pacific breweries for the tiger beermak beermaker. california governor rry brown signed twin bills yesterday blocking universities and employers from requiring cialed passwords.e up e-mail o >>> finally, zagat is out with the 2012 fast food survey results. the winner is five guys for best hamburgers. starbucks for best coffee and mcld fort frs. an m popular mega chains, subway and wendy's took first place. now we have you all hungry, coming up in sports, the rangers clinch, a record nine in a row and no relie for hockey fans. plus, nsitld witnessed what could be the greatest grab of the season. your first look at sports is just ahead. here's what happened... i was talking to my best friend. i told her i wasn't feeling like myself... i had pain in my pelvic area... and bleeding that wasn't normal f me. she said i had to go to the doctor. and bleeturned out iad't uterine cancer, a oneginc.d i had to go to the doctor. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn'
tempeurpedic will buy sealy for $229ll heineken won a battle with asia pacific breweries for the tiger beermak beermaker. california governor rry brown signed twin bills yesterday blocking universities and employers from requiring cialed passwords.e up e-mail o >>> finally, zagat is out with the 2012 fast food survey results. the winner is five guys for best hamburgers. starbucks for best coffee and mcld fort frs. an m popular mega chains, subway and wendy's took first place. now we...
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you look across the middle east itself, rather than asia and southeast asia, you are seeing things are much quieter. for instance, this is cairo tonight: not much sign of many demonstrators at all. remember, we said this on friday, the traditional day of protest in the middle east was a lot quieter although there was action, a lot quieter than many officials had feared it would might be. so it could be that the worse is over. on the other hand, you have this slightly obscure egyptian cleric issuing a call for the death of anyone involved in the antiislamic movie and the smashes are still there for more potential violence. >>shepard: than you. >> now the murder of the u.s. ambassador and others on 9/11 in libya. an intelligence source now tells fox that "there was no significant demonstration prior to the attack." also, that the attack had nothing to do with the movie. regardless of that information, the obama administration is challenging the report, calling it a spontaneous protest over an offensive film and the fact that it happened on 9/11 was a coincidence according to the white ho
you look across the middle east itself, rather than asia and southeast asia, you are seeing things are much quieter. for instance, this is cairo tonight: not much sign of many demonstrators at all. remember, we said this on friday, the traditional day of protest in the middle east was a lot quieter although there was action, a lot quieter than many officials had feared it would might be. so it could be that the worse is over. on the other hand, you have this slightly obscure egyptian cleric...
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. >>> heineken won a two-month battle for asia pacific breweries with its $4.6 billion bid for the tiger beer maker. >>> california governor jerry brown signed twin bills yesterday blocking universities and employers from requiring applicants to give up their e-mail or social media passwords. >>> and, finally, zegat is out with its 2012 fast food survey and here are the winners. five guys for best burgers. starbucks for best coffee and mcdonald's for best fries. the most popular of the mega chains, subway and wendy's took first and second place. >>> coming up, the return of the refs. a record nine in a row, and no relief for hockey fans. plus fans at citi field witness what could be the greatest grab of the season. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >> going to eat healthy today, but i guess it's fast food friday. your forecast for the weekend looks absolutely fantastic. that's coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, the players at last night's baltimore/cleveland game were not the on
. >>> heineken won a two-month battle for asia pacific breweries with its $4.6 billion bid for the tiger beer maker. >>> california governor jerry brown signed twin bills yesterday blocking universities and employers from requiring applicants to give up their e-mail or social media passwords. >>> and, finally, zegat is out with its 2012 fast food survey and here are the winners. five guys for best burgers. starbucks for best coffee and mcdonald's for best fries. the...
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i think he believed, now i got al qaeda, now on to asia. i think he underestimated the islamic extremist terrorist danger in the meefrt aiddle eas they're being so careful about the demonstration in libya was spontaneous. the u.n. ambassador saying that. that's an idiotic remark. that was not a spontaneous demonstrations. i know terrorists's they don't show up with propelled hand grenades and mortars at spontaneous demonstrations. >> libya has people and militias armed to the t. >> they show up when they have a purpose in mind. by the way, just happened to be september 11th. you think maybe something would go off in susan rice's head that it was september 11th that this happened? why did they put it out? because he didn't want his narrative in the middle east contradicted. things are moving in the right rection. things aren't moving in the right direction. they're moving back in the other direction and he made a lot of the wrong bets. get rid of mubarak, gadhafi. >> you think getting rid of mubarak was a -- >> i probably agree with hillary
i think he believed, now i got al qaeda, now on to asia. i think he underestimated the islamic extremist terrorist danger in the meefrt aiddle eas they're being so careful about the demonstration in libya was spontaneous. the u.n. ambassador saying that. that's an idiotic remark. that was not a spontaneous demonstrations. i know terrorists's they don't show up with propelled hand grenades and mortars at spontaneous demonstrations. >> libya has people and militias armed to the t. >>...
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guest: africa, europe, asia, all of the u.s., we traveled around the world. host: and in the end -- >> guest: a million dollars only gets you so far. host: how many hours did you record? guest: hundreds and hundreds of hours. host: did anybody at the u.n. figure out what you were doing as this went long? guest: they never did. i take it back. they did figure out toward the end, and when i went to geneva, when we opened that clip with mahmoud ahmadinejad in geneva, they were getting a sense of what we were about in fact, i recall i was walking down the hallway and we were credentialled and walked down the hallway and there was some guy eat ago sandwich, he looked up at me and looked at the u.n. and his mouth dropped, and he ran up and said mr. horowtiz, why are you here, i said we were doing the tail end for the shooting of the movie, and he said you can't be here and i said i've got credentials, i can be here, and he tried to revoke my credentials. so they ended up throwing me out after that one stunt at the end, but only at the end did they figure out what w
guest: africa, europe, asia, all of the u.s., we traveled around the world. host: and in the end -- >> guest: a million dollars only gets you so far. host: how many hours did you record? guest: hundreds and hundreds of hours. host: did anybody at the u.n. figure out what you were doing as this went long? guest: they never did. i take it back. they did figure out toward the end, and when i went to geneva, when we opened that clip with mahmoud ahmadinejad in geneva, they were getting a...
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instigating violence all over the world, from latin america, through north africa all the way to central asia and certainly in the middle east. for all those reasons and many more, the world simply cannot and should not tolerate the very notion of iran becoming nuclear. >> do you ever feel conflicted when you look at iran, it has a jewish member of parliament, there's been a series on the holocaust, television series that aired in iran. there is a small jewish community there. do you ever feel conflicted at all in that sometimes their actions in that way, don't appear to be anti-jewish. >> i don't think the world has an issue with the iranian people. i think the world has an issue with the ongoing threat posed by the iranian leadership. i think what they're doing is irresponsible and reckless in the first place, for their own people and for their own good. the question of whether we can trust the iranians, i -- why should we take the risk? we've seen this before. they mean what they say and they say what they mean. and they're behind a very long string of attacks against israeli and jewish ta
instigating violence all over the world, from latin america, through north africa all the way to central asia and certainly in the middle east. for all those reasons and many more, the world simply cannot and should not tolerate the very notion of iran becoming nuclear. >> do you ever feel conflicted when you look at iran, it has a jewish member of parliament, there's been a series on the holocaust, television series that aired in iran. there is a small jewish community there. do you ever...
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asia, our position is unique. and any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re -engaging with the united states. or the other way around. as soon as we started re-engaging with one another, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.-china relations with us us-burma relations. there were many questions asked as to whether the united states engagement with burma was aimed at containing the influence of china in asia. this is a natural question, and one that i think if we have to answer honestly cannot be answered simply. i do not think any country could change out of the united states or china or burma that our relations have nothing to do with the relations that we have with other countries around us. and it is only natural that united states relations with burma should have some impact on the united states relations with china. also, that our relations with the united states would impact to a cert
asia, our position is unique. and any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re -engaging with the united states. or the other way around. as soon as we started re-engaging with one another, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.-china relations with us us-burma relations. there were many questions asked as to whether the united states engagement with burma was aimed at...
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our policy was to asia, libya, and elsewhere had to be modified based on the situation on the ground and also in understanding how best to promote reform while preserving american interests in this part of the world. i think it is important that the president never suggested, nor do i think anybody that steady democratization of the world suggested this would be an instantaneous transformation of a region that experienced decades of turmoil and dictatorship, that there would instantly become this kind of piece-loving place. it would take longer in some places than others. there be times of violence. we have seen in the last couple of weeks that this is an environment where there is still opportunity for extremist to make trouble. i should point out that our friends on the other side of out like to imagine that if they were in charge, we would be so tough that everyone would understand where we stood and would not be able to protest against us. it is worth noting that the last time these folks were in charge during the george bush administration, there were attacks on u.s. embassies a
our policy was to asia, libya, and elsewhere had to be modified based on the situation on the ground and also in understanding how best to promote reform while preserving american interests in this part of the world. i think it is important that the president never suggested, nor do i think anybody that steady democratization of the world suggested this would be an instantaneous transformation of a region that experienced decades of turmoil and dictatorship, that there would instantly become...
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i want to shift the focus to asia. the issues concerning china and its neighbors are seen as the issue of a rising power challenging in existing power, china challenging the united states. how locked are we not go looking at the situation in that framework? is there any other realistic way we can tackle the issue we are facing in a different framework without looking at china as an adversary? is that realistic/ ? >> maybe you can pick that up and at the same time deal with south china's see issues -- sea issues. >> i think our relationship with china need to be looked at in the light of the new world, not the 20th century world. i do not think this is a zero sum game between us and the chinese. they are a rising power. they have had enormous economic success. they also have enormous political problems. all kinds of problems. as you look at the issues around the world, we are not fundamentally at loggerheads on any of them. this is a relationship where we did not used to see the chinese anywhere. when nixon went to chin
i want to shift the focus to asia. the issues concerning china and its neighbors are seen as the issue of a rising power challenging in existing power, china challenging the united states. how locked are we not go looking at the situation in that framework? is there any other realistic way we can tackle the issue we are facing in a different framework without looking at china as an adversary? is that realistic/ ? >> maybe you can pick that up and at the same time deal with south china's...